A Week of Building, Creating, and Collaborating
Not Just Another Camp
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Meta Week is a hands-on, project-based summer camp where kids design, build, test, and share real projects in small teams.

What is Meta Week?

Meta Week is a week-long summer camp experience where kids spend their days making things, solving problems, and working together.

Instead of rotating through unrelated activities, kids work toward a shared goal that gives the week purpose and momentum:

  • work in small teams

  • focus on a shared, multi-day project

  • explore technology, creativity, and games along the way

  • build something real they can show and explain

No prior experience required.

A Typical Meta Week

Each day follows a familiar rhythm so kids feel comfortable and confident, while the projects and activities stay fresh and engaging.

  1. Morning

    • Energy & group activities
    • Hands-on workshops (design, tech, games)
  2. Midday

    • Lunch & breaks
    • Movement and creative play
  3. Afternoon

    • Multi-day team project
    • Building, testing, improving
  4. End of Week

    • Share projects
    • Reflect and celebrate

A Real Project, Built Over the Week

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Example: Popcorn Factory

One example Meta Week project is Popcorn Factory. Teams make real decisions about what to build, how to improve it, and how to present their work.

During the week, teams:

  • imagine a popcorn product

  • design branding and packaging

  • test ideas and improve them

  • decide how to present their work

  • share their project at the end of the week

Projects vary by week & location, but the structure stays the same.

Tools, Games, and Creative Experiences

Throughout the week, campers explore supporting experiences: digital design and fabrication, custom T-shirt and laser project, coding & game design, electronics, engineering and logic challenges, creative play, movement, improv, strategy games and problem-solving activities.

These activities support the main project and give kids multiple ways to engage.

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Meta Humans isn’t a school.
It’s a place where kids learn by doing, experimenting, and creating together.

Why Meta Humans?

  • Project-based, not worksheet-based

  • Small teams with real collaboration

  • Kids create tangible projects

  • Supportive, structured environment

  • No prior experience required

Designed for beginners & experienced kids alike.

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Camp Details

Camp Details

  • Ages: 7–17

  • Format: In-person, week-long camps

  • Locations: Altamonte Springs & Winter Park

  • Schedule: Full-day program 9 am - 4 pm

  • Optional extended hours 8 am - 5:30 pm

  • Group Size: Small teams with dedicated staff

Exact dates and availability vary by location.

Pricing & Availability

  • 10 weeks from June 1, 2026 - Aug 8, 2026

  • One simple weekly price

  • Discounts for multiple weeks

  • Limited spots per location

Choose Your Weeks

Projects vary by location

Every week follows the Meta Week structure. The project focus changes.

Winter Park

  • Meta Week - Retro Technology
    project highlight: classic mechanical and digital systems

  • Meta Week - Food Alchemy
    project highlight: cooking, science, and creative experimentation

  • Meta Week - Meta Makers
    project highlight: creative inventions design & prototyping

  • Meta Week - Animator’s Toolkit
    project highlight: animations, stories, and digital motion projects

Altamonte Springs

  • Meta Week - Improv & Storytelling
    project highlight: collaborative storytelling & games

  • Meta Week - The Great Escape
    project highlight: puzzles, clues, and interactive escape experience

  • Meta Week - Popcorn Factory
    project highlight: entrepreneurship explorations, branding and prototyping

  • Meta Week - Spy Academy
    project highlight: challenges solving using logic, ciphers, and teamwork

  • Meta Week - Cooking
    project highlight: creative food projects

Frequently asked questions

  • No. All activities are designed for beginners and experienced kids alike.

  • Each week features a different engaging theme. A typical day will be split into two main parts: activities directly related to your week’s project, and Meta Week Workshops.

    Meta Week Workshops are diverse and change every 1.5h: engineering design/CAD/3D printing, laser engraving, custom Tshirt making, soldering, improv, arts and crafts, electronics, video game design, and more.

  • Depending on the week, your child might spend between 10% and 30% of the day on the computers.

  • We’ll send a full checklist after registration. Most materials are provided.

    Bring water, lunch, snacks and a jacket.

  • Yes. Activities are supervised, and safety guidelines are followed at all times.

  • Yes, many families do. Each week offers a new project focus and a new set of workshops/games.

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“Our daughter attended the Popcorn Factory entrepreneur program. The Meta Human space is so great for creative minds offering all types of stimulation for young intelligent kids. We were super impressed with the camp leaders and curriculum. I would recommend this to any parent.”

Ready to Join Meta Week?

Spots are limited each week to keep groups small.